woodmort
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Yup--note the gray has the dark on the tail. The reds will show a light tip on their tail but it doesn't always photograph well on the night vision cameras. The gray is also smaller and more cat-like. I think the grays are a lot "cuter". Grays will climb trees BTW, reds won't. I've lost chickens to reds but never grays, I think the chickens might be too big for them to handle or maybe it is the roosters that keep them at bay.
Yup--note the gray has the dark on the tail. The reds will show a light tip on their tail but it doesn't always photograph well on the night vision cameras. The gray is also smaller and more cat-like. I think the grays are a lot "cuter". Grays will climb trees BTW, reds won't. I've lost chickens to reds but never grays, I think the chickens might be too big for them to handle or maybe it is the roosters that keep them at bay.
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